I buy enough batteries to last me and leave the chargers and leads behind. I
have 3 batteries for each camera and I very rarely get through one on any
device before my return home to charger heaven (:-)).
However, I will take a maximum of 1,000 shots in 2 weeks, whereas others here
might quintuple that, I suspect (or worry about wanting to take that many).
Chris
On 15 Jun 14, at 05:29, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> A caveat from one who always seems to have several different batteries to
> charge when traveling.
>
> With one charger, one may need to get up in the night to change the battery,
> possibly twice. This looks like even less fun with the above Lenmar than
> dedicated chargers, adjusting contacts bleary eyed in the dark.
>
> When I was first using non-coded batteries for the E-M5, I found to my
> surprise that it's an advantage that they require a different charger. I can
> charge both Oly and Wasbi battery at the same time.
>
> When RV traveling, mostly without hookups, I have an inverter with lower
> drain than the built-in one and a USB output, a three outlet AC tap and a 12v
> dual outlet adapter with two USB outs. It looks like a snake put up front
> while I make dinner, but charges lots of things at once and is usually done
> before bed. If not, I can just leave it on overnight with the second batch;
> the no-load drain is very low.
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